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Toshiba Utilities

Fingerprint Authentication Utility

6Swipe your finger on the reader.

A sample will be created and indicated by a Fingerprint icon.

7Repeat the previous step. Swipe the same finger on the reader two more times to create two more samples.

8The final template will be created from these three samples.

NOTE

If you do not use a Windows® password, you will be prompted to

 

define a new (non-empty) one. This is not necessary, but a password

 

improves the security of your software.

 

 

If your system supports power-on security, a Power-on button is also displayed above each enrolled fingerprint. This button is shown pressed by default, indicating that your fingerprint is automatically added for power-on authentication.

During fingerprint enrollment, the system displays icons as prompts, notifications, and warnings. These icons and their meanings are as follows:

Reader ready—the reader is waiting to read your fingerprint. Swipe your finger when you are ready.

Reader busy—wait for the reader to complete its operation.

Problem with operation—the reader could not read your fingerprint. Swipe your finger again.

Operation succeeded—the reader successfully read or verified your fingerprint.

Failed to verify the user—the fingerprint could not be matched.

Error reading fingerprint—the finger was too far to the left or right. Center your finger and swipe it again.

Error reading fingerprint—the movement was skewed. Swipe your finger again in a straight line.

Error reading fingerprint—the movement was too fast. Swipe your finger again at a slower speed.

Error reading fingerprint—the movement was too short. Swipe your finger again using a longer motion.